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bit and kind of unwind itself from the way it was winds now into 20s from philadelphia to new york city up towards grant. a pocket where winds are not bad towards the center of where that storm s winds i and . >> even though the cha in maind temperatures so much colder in the south this, is pulled much, much colder air into canada. it will fill in here across parts of the east. those people without power having a number of cool nights. >> greta: rick, i know hurricane season runs at the end of november. but so, i mean we sort of think this is the last because we've been hit hard. is there anything we should be fearing coming up on the horizon? >> there is not. we rapidly see hurricane activity at least traditionally wind down. so there isn't anything model wise out there that is a big concern for us. it's good news. >> greta: cold temperatures i see behind us reach out to the ocean, i suppose the ocean is getting colder. so that probably good news, right? >> it is. ocean waters have been warm. the gulf stream went over the gulf stream. that is one of the things we saw yesterday morning.
bit and kind of unwind itself from the way it was winds now into 20s from philadelphia to new york city up towards grant. a pocket where winds are not bad towards the center of where that storm s winds i and . >> even though the cha in maind temperatures so much colder in the south this, is pulled much, much colder air into canada. it will fill in here across parts of the east. those people without power having a number of cool nights. >> greta: rick, i know hurricane season runs at...
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bit and kind of unwind itself from the way it was winds now into 20s from philadelphia to new york city up towards grant. a pocket where winds are not bad towards the center of where that storm s winds into mid-30s in indianapolis, detroit. we're not going to be talking about super increase in power outages. take a look at colors on the map this, color representative of about 30 miles per hour wind gusts. to go forward in time, it winds here around great lakes into the day on thursday. we're going to be dealing with winds from this storm. we'll see showers from time to time. so showers will be a system to unwind which is great. temperatures into 30s into appalachians. 39 in detroit. strange to see 62 in maine and temperatures so much colder in the south this, is pulled much, much colder air into canada. it will fill in here across parts of the east. those people without power having a number of cool nights. >> greta: rick, i know hurricane season runs at the end of november. but so, i mean we sort of think this is the last because we've been hit hard. is there anything we should be fear
bit and kind of unwind itself from the way it was winds now into 20s from philadelphia to new york city up towards grant. a pocket where winds are not bad towards the center of where that storm s winds into mid-30s in indianapolis, detroit. we're not going to be talking about super increase in power outages. take a look at colors on the map this, color representative of about 30 miles per hour wind gusts. to go forward in time, it winds here around great lakes into the day on thursday. we're...
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bit and kind of unwind itself from the way it was winds now into 20s from philadelphia to new york city up towards grant. a pocket where winds are not bad towards the center of where that storm s winds into mid-30s in indianapolis, detroit. we're not going to be talking about super increase in power outages. take a look at colors on the map this, color representative of about 30 miles per hour wind gusts. to go forward in time, it winds here around great lakes into the day on thursday. we're going to be dealing with winds from this storm. we'll see showers from time to time. so showers will be a system to unwind which is great. temperatures into 30s into appalachians. 39 in detroit. strange to see 62 in maine and temperatures so much colder in the south this, is pulled much, much colder air into canada. it will fill in here across parts of the east. those people without power having a number of cool nights. >> greta: rick, i know hurricane season runs at the end of november. but so, i mean we sort of think this is the last because we've been hit hard. is there anything we should be fear
bit and kind of unwind itself from the way it was winds now into 20s from philadelphia to new york city up towards grant. a pocket where winds are not bad towards the center of where that storm s winds into mid-30s in indianapolis, detroit. we're not going to be talking about super increase in power outages. take a look at colors on the map this, color representative of about 30 miles per hour wind gusts. to go forward in time, it winds here around great lakes into the day on thursday. we're...
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there was a 1.4 foot water rise in crescent city, california, 1.1 in marina cove, and while that is not terribly significant, you know, in smaller ports or in harbors, that can cause boats to be disrupted and is something to consider as well. the vertical evacuation, as i heard you were talking about, that's always important, third floor and up in buildings and off the beaches. and, as you mentioned, better safe than sorry. it seems like common sense to this point to wait and see what happens. the first wave is not usually the largest. and once they start to measure waves getting smaller, then you know you've reached peak and can resume normal activity. >> what about the press conference we were listening to with gerard fryer? he had said he thought that perhaps evacuations weren't necessary, but i understand that this advisory is in effect until 7:00 p.m. do you feel like folks in hawaii still have something to be worried about? >> reporter: and actually it's still a warning as far as i can tell. tsunami warning continues. these warnings do go on for hours. the waves themselves, he men
there was a 1.4 foot water rise in crescent city, california, 1.1 in marina cove, and while that is not terribly significant, you know, in smaller ports or in harbors, that can cause boats to be disrupted and is something to consider as well. the vertical evacuation, as i heard you were talking about, that's always important, third floor and up in buildings and off the beaches. and, as you mentioned, better safe than sorry. it seems like common sense to this point to wait and see what happens....
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we are live in ocean city. this is a live shot of ocean city, maryland where sandy is stepping ashore right now. it is so close to our board walk. tonight we are bringing you extended coverage on hurricane sandy. we are here with you for the next 90 minutes. we are working for you to get you prepared. there is flooding in ocean city. we are expecting to hear from the governor in half an hour. >> let's get the latest from chief meteorologist quiet (everí) hart. still over 300 miles away. feeling the effects already. >> absolutely. you can tell you step outside your door. winds starting to pick up. rain is coming in. we are gearing up for the landfall which will occur tomorrow night into tuesday morning. the size of this storm simply stung. more than 1200 mile across in size. no weakening. new intensification around the center of the storm. rain bands beginning to come ashore. latest statistics from the national hurricane center. 952-millibar low. that is very close to record low pressures up and down the caroli
we are live in ocean city. this is a live shot of ocean city, maryland where sandy is stepping ashore right now. it is so close to our board walk. tonight we are bringing you extended coverage on hurricane sandy. we are here with you for the next 90 minutes. we are working for you to get you prepared. there is flooding in ocean city. we are expecting to hear from the governor in half an hour. >> let's get the latest from chief meteorologist quiet (everí) hart. still over 300 miles away....
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and of course as we know now new york city. so a lot of damage, but we'll find out how significant the damage is here once the day comes up and we can start assessing the damage. >> kelly wright, thanks. heather? >>> well, among the many communities feeling the brunt of a monster storm sandy, suffolk county, new york, that coastal community located just east of new york city on the long island sound. it has been taking a pounding all nightlong. before the sun went down and as you look at these pictures, because of the storm that is packing what meteorologists describe as astoundingly low barometric pressure and giving it terrific and terrifying energy to push it inland. we are joined by vanessa who is the suffolk county emergency management department. thank you for joining us, vanessa. >> good morning to you. >> bring us up to speed and tell us what conditions are like right now. >> the conditions that exist in sufflok county are as you noted considerable flooding. that's considerable flooding on the south shores. we are the s
and of course as we know now new york city. so a lot of damage, but we'll find out how significant the damage is here once the day comes up and we can start assessing the damage. >> kelly wright, thanks. heather? >>> well, among the many communities feeling the brunt of a monster storm sandy, suffolk county, new york, that coastal community located just east of new york city on the long island sound. it has been taking a pounding all nightlong. before the sun went down and as you...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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. >> today, national guard troops traveled around the city with d.c. mayor vincent gray to assess the damage. news4's tom sherwood rode along in a caravan with the mayor. he joins us from the waterfront with an exclusive look at sandy's wake. >> reporter: the city's recovery has begun but everyone is keeping a watchful eye on the toll tome river. it is expected to rise at least through tomorrow night and everyone is worried about the debris in the water also. around the city, the nation's captain is getting back to normal. a d.c. national guard convoy prepared for the worst, took mayor vin serve gray and officials on the tour of city neighborhoods. the heavy duty vehicles weren't really needed. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: the mayor mostly reassured residents that help was underway after the glancing blow of the storm that devastated other areas like new york. the tour was part of a conference call with president obama and other mayors and governors. >> first the president once again underscored his commitment to doing everything possible to help
. >> today, national guard troops traveled around the city with d.c. mayor vincent gray to assess the damage. news4's tom sherwood rode along in a caravan with the mayor. he joins us from the waterfront with an exclusive look at sandy's wake. >> reporter: the city's recovery has begun but everyone is keeping a watchful eye on the toll tome river. it is expected to rise at least through tomorrow night and everyone is worried about the debris in the water also. around the city, the...
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ginger is in atlantic city. as we're pointing out, it practically doesn't matter where this storm makes land fall, such a big storm with so many problems. >> it is. all of the waves, anywhere coastally, from jersey, up to long island, it's going to been issue. already starting to see the water pile up. a little bit of seafoam. we got a little barrier that's happening right before that iconic boardwalk. that's what they're concerned about. you the water surge. i want to show you the breadth of that storm and how -- >> difficulties there. with ginger zee. we'll get back to ginger and sam as the broadcast continues. we'll be all over this story for days as sam was saying, it doesn't really matter that much where the storm comes ashore because it's going to merge with a cold front and create a hybrid, disaster-type storm, a combination of a nor'easter and a hurricane, this is going to it is and spin over this country of the country for days. we'll be covering for days. >>> let's check in with ron claiborne. >>> in t
ginger is in atlantic city. as we're pointing out, it practically doesn't matter where this storm makes land fall, such a big storm with so many problems. >> it is. all of the waves, anywhere coastally, from jersey, up to long island, it's going to been issue. already starting to see the water pile up. a little bit of seafoam. we got a little barrier that's happening right before that iconic boardwalk. that's what they're concerned about. you the water surge. i want to show you the...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] he gulf.e announcer ] get more access with a citi card. and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations
] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] he gulf.e announcer ] get more access with a citi card. and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've...
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by working as a taxi driver in the russian city of novosibirsk there much more money than he. his native village. is for young people and. could afford to rent a limousine with the money he. the country where he met his future wife. only a couple of dates. the bridegroom's friends like to tease him by calling his bride a hockey player a reference to how workers are cleaner and. where they say it was like a hockey stick. he and his friends forced their way into the bride's house and. the elders disapproved insisting that the kidnap tradition had not been upheld. by. grandfather a sincere sipping tea thing like a saintly elder. one of the most revered traditions is that of presenting gifts at a wedding ceremony each guest is supposed to bring a traditional how to and for the lady one of the gifts can be put to any practical use. completeness nothing but. we are going to keep all that in the chest when. we in turn will take away the gifts presented to us. people know that. they will take the gifts out of the chest. we don't need those things a tool by presenting gifts is a tradit
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oc: so phen have it here everybody cameeout, baltimore city police ave won baalimore city police have won the title history. their last chammionship was in 008. 3 orioles fans... are hoping... for... some more... of thatto's... tonight!the ... as we speak.../ for... a... &pdo-or-die game against the texas rangers...///. f... thee.. o's win.../ they'll .. yankeee.../ here.... for... game one... of the american but... iff.. they lose../ . that'll.... be the end... of their rare,.../ ppst-season stretch. matttew lowin 1665 i think if thhy win i thinkkthey'll have p good chance against the yankees..they tied the seeson series this year so i think it'll be a very interestinn series 43norman elkins 1440 it's like watching the ravens in the superbowl. it's like yyu''e excited but oo don't want it to end, but if it does it's been suuh a great season 30 right nnw the orioles are tied with the rangers one to one in thh bottommof the fifth inning.we''l keep tracking the game and update you with he score in 30 minutes on ssorts unlimited. if... you think... your game of simon... says... issgreatt
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her in rolled into our city. how long we would be here i'll be here another week just so we could. yes so you're helping your father. his father take bread to nearby villages the roads between them all but impossible in spring and autumn especially if it's raining and nikolai has to hurry because people are waiting for. the bread van stops of the old church it can go any further because the road ends here the van visits just twice a week people from a dozen villages flock here to queue for the loaves in eager expectation of the van's arrival. many travels several kilometers on foot for the chance of getting a fresh loaf. in the winter that the roads are covered no how can you get around. to drag. i tied it together and came to touch the un to get groceries that. there's no other way. a sled is not an option because it rolls over. yet it can be awful at times. a while ago grocery stores were a common sight in these villages. as the local population dwindled the shops disappeared the owners realized that carrying supplies over difficult roads was not paying off. if look at this one t
her in rolled into our city. how long we would be here i'll be here another week just so we could. yes so you're helping your father. his father take bread to nearby villages the roads between them all but impossible in spring and autumn especially if it's raining and nikolai has to hurry because people are waiting for. the bread van stops of the old church it can go any further because the road ends here the van visits just twice a week people from a dozen villages flock here to queue for the...
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we have to keep in mind, this is a small city. the inmates are the population of the small city, and correctional officers are the police force for that small city. >> a specialized group of officers is responsible for monitoring gang activity. this is the investigative services unit or isu. >> i've been spending a lot of time challenging isu to get out and take the lead. be the spear tip out there to challenge gangsters and tell them, you can't do that on our yard. >> we're tasked to anything that affects gang activity. institutional security. in-prison drug trafficking. responding to disturbances. crime scene investigations. that prison gangs tend to cause the most problems here in the institution, so they're mainly our focus. >> we will be putting cuffs on? so we're going to put cuffs on him and then get him out. >> if you're working in prison, it's the best job to have. these guys are self-motivated. they are out the door handling something before i even get the chance to tell them to go do it. >> i'm the runt. i'm the baby. i
we have to keep in mind, this is a small city. the inmates are the population of the small city, and correctional officers are the police force for that small city. >> a specialized group of officers is responsible for monitoring gang activity. this is the investigative services unit or isu. >> i've been spending a lot of time challenging isu to get out and take the lead. be the spear tip out there to challenge gangsters and tell them, you can't do that on our yard. >> we're...
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atlantic city's record is 960.7. we could easily break that and we'll be keeping you updated on that and then there's a whole other part of the storm, the snow. let's look at that. how much can you expect in parts of the mountains and west virginia especially up to a foot or more. some winter storm advisories and watches have already been posted and we're going to keep an eye on just exactly where that snow falls and when it falls. and that's going to be later in the storm monday and tuesday and also wednesday. dan and bianna? >> we are going to be all over this story for days. as sam was saying, and i think this is worst echoing, it doesn't really matter that much where this storm comes ashore because it is going to merge with a cold front and create a mess. a hybrid disaster-type storm with -- it's going to be a combination of a nor'easter and a hurricane, so this is going to sit and spin over this part of the country for days. we'll be covering it as we said for days. there's a lot of other news. this morning, let
atlantic city's record is 960.7. we could easily break that and we'll be keeping you updated on that and then there's a whole other part of the storm, the snow. let's look at that. how much can you expect in parts of the mountains and west virginia especially up to a foot or more. some winter storm advisories and watches have already been posted and we're going to keep an eye on just exactly where that snow falls and when it falls. and that's going to be later in the storm monday and tuesday...
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they enjoyed, you know, playing here we love the city, ballpark and fans. >> reporter: teammates will square off tomorrow. jackson taking on carper ingam 3 and they have released times for game 4 and 5. game 4 is set here on thursday for 407 if the tigers beat the as today and they will move that to 5:07 on thursday. if necessary, game 5 will be 8:37 on friday. we'll send it back to you. >> as you said, they have a positive, upbeat attitude. i think we caught that the natitude. so you at 6:00 again tonight. >> you have to love that natitude. >> absolutely. you have to love the weather, too. what a difference from yesterday. it was beautiful out. >> what can we expect into the rest of the evening hours in yo and the low we have had today. later on tonight, i think, and tomorrow morning, we could have some fog and drizzle. shouldn't be a big deal, but we're expecting tomorrow afternoon. finally to get some sunshine and, of course, it's all important tomorrow. the nats will be playing and we would like to have some sun out there and make it nice for all of the fans and let's start with t
they enjoyed, you know, playing here we love the city, ballpark and fans. >> reporter: teammates will square off tomorrow. jackson taking on carper ingam 3 and they have released times for game 4 and 5. game 4 is set here on thursday for 407 if the tigers beat the as today and they will move that to 5:07 on thursday. if necessary, game 5 will be 8:37 on friday. we'll send it back to you. >> as you said, they have a positive, upbeat attitude. i think we caught that the natitude. so...
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ellicott city flooded out. so this is a historic type storm that will go down in history books with that recurving track. notice it toward connecticut. in this case it will be coming in closer to our sick area. the current tracks we bring it over cecil county, harford county. hurricane force conditions and see it stall out. we'll have continued flood threats, coastal flood threats and again on this side of the bay where we could have the highest high tide potential. that hard northwest wind. we'll be on this nonstop. we'll be back with more abc2 news at 5:00. stick with us. bring table games like... smith: question seven will blackjack and poker to baltimore. stephanie rawlings-blake: you're talking about 500 new jobs. ken ulman: and increased tourism will mean more business... for maryland's small businesses. jim smith: and instead of marylanders spending... five hundred and fifty million in other states... ken ulman: question seven will keep that money right here. stephanie rawlings-blake: more jobs, millions
ellicott city flooded out. so this is a historic type storm that will go down in history books with that recurving track. notice it toward connecticut. in this case it will be coming in closer to our sick area. the current tracks we bring it over cecil county, harford county. hurricane force conditions and see it stall out. we'll have continued flood threats, coastal flood threats and again on this side of the bay where we could have the highest high tide potential. that hard northwest wind....
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damage estimates in the city are in the billions. veneta mier for cbs news, new york. >>> hurricane sandy dealt new jersey a devastating blow. hundreds are stranded and the boardwalk is in ruins. susan mcginnis has more across the delaware bay. susan, what a night. >> reporter: it's a mess. the shore of delaware has come alive again. people are out and about surveying the damage. there are lots of surfers out here today and the clean-up has begun. some 45,000 people here without power but new jersey is the hardest hit where the center of the storm came ashore. homes have moved off their foundations, this one crashed into the house next to it. the massive damage from sandy can be seen all over long beach island. homes under water boats piled up. >> the level of devastation at the jersey shore is unthinkable. >> reporter: the national guard is helping people escape the floodwaters in northern new jersey. about half a foot remained after a tidal surge left three towns under water. >> this is the worst we have seen it but we're fine. >>
damage estimates in the city are in the billions. veneta mier for cbs news, new york. >>> hurricane sandy dealt new jersey a devastating blow. hundreds are stranded and the boardwalk is in ruins. susan mcginnis has more across the delaware bay. susan, what a night. >> reporter: it's a mess. the shore of delaware has come alive again. people are out and about surveying the damage. there are lots of surfers out here today and the clean-up has begun. some 45,000 people here without...
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what an incredible city that you live in. the division of people who are putting something together where san francisco will be the most connected city in the world. the force behind what they are putting together, when they talk about connections for everyone, they really mean everyone. there are true inspiration for me, fellow canadians, and many of us around the world. the theme of my presentation today is about staying connected her. and if there are two things i am passionate about, it is that. those phrases really sum up the last 20 years of my life in so many ways. and so to explore the themes, what i want to do is share with you some ideas about consciously working on making and the sustaining connections. which is what i think we all need to do. to get started, we will talk a little bit about the technology solution. i want to share with you stories, lessons, and some new ideas. i want to have knowledge all of you that are here today thinking about trying something new. thinking about a new approach to technology, us
what an incredible city that you live in. the division of people who are putting something together where san francisco will be the most connected city in the world. the force behind what they are putting together, when they talk about connections for everyone, they really mean everyone. there are true inspiration for me, fellow canadians, and many of us around the world. the theme of my presentation today is about staying connected her. and if there are two things i am passionate about, it is...
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the city dumped a pile of sandbags at the broadway pier. city workers gav away 6 backs -- gav away 6 backs -- gave away 6 bags per person. the mayor wants people to be ready because of the magnitude of the storm. there are three sandbag centers opened to the public. a number of businesses in the area, we walked up and down the street and a number of businesses have sandbags in front of the store windows and front doors trying to protect themselves from heavy flooding. so people in fells point are taking major precautions here trying to protect themselves and bracing for hurricane sandy. reporting live in fells point, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> four months ago today a million bge customers were left in the dark after unexpected storm pounded merrill. >> we remember that. bge took a lot of heat for that with the response restoring the power and they were working to make sure history right now won't repeat itself. >> linda so is live at a bge staging ground. the utility company called in help from almost a dozen states. >> reporter: ten s
the city dumped a pile of sandbags at the broadway pier. city workers gav away 6 backs -- gav away 6 backs -- gave away 6 bags per person. the mayor wants people to be ready because of the magnitude of the storm. there are three sandbag centers opened to the public. a number of businesses in the area, we walked up and down the street and a number of businesses have sandbags in front of the store windows and front doors trying to protect themselves from heavy flooding. so people in fells point...
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wind gusts well over 80 miles an hour over ocean city. look at some of the wind speeds back closer to home. 9 to 10 miles an hour. there is a breeze but gusts. tomorrow showing heavy rain and look at the reds showing up. wind coming in after the 2:00 hour. then that will linger going into tuesday. tuesday also appears to be a rather wet day. this is future rain totals. again by 6:00 an impressive 6 to 0 inches of rain have fallen south and east. the entire state, 8 to 10 inches of rain localized. higher amounts so an impressive storm. winds 45 to 60 miles per hour. starting monday into the afternoon and lingering to wednesday. still expecting wind speeds around 20 to 25 miles an hour so that is going to certainly delay things for power restoration as we head into the early week time frame. here is the storm winds arrival. 35 gusting to 40. by monday morning everything gets crayoning. 60-mile-an-hour winds monday afternoon to monday evening. be prepared to lose power with this storm and when that happens around monday afternoon, be aware o
wind gusts well over 80 miles an hour over ocean city. look at some of the wind speeds back closer to home. 9 to 10 miles an hour. there is a breeze but gusts. tomorrow showing heavy rain and look at the reds showing up. wind coming in after the 2:00 hour. then that will linger going into tuesday. tuesday also appears to be a rather wet day. this is future rain totals. again by 6:00 an impressive 6 to 0 inches of rain have fallen south and east. the entire state, 8 to 10 inches of rain...
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after city. mass transit and airline operations are canceled, and schools, businesses, and government offices are closed. >> east coast is shut down. let's just call it what it is. >> except us. >> except we're here. hurricane sandy is on track to collide with a blast of wintry weather, barreling in from the west and a cold air mass from the arctic. all of that is combining to make a dangerous situation even worse. abc's tahman bradley is in ocean city, maryland. >> reporter: sandy is a monster. her size and scope unprecedented. along the mid-atlantic residents are bracing for hurricane force winds, waves, and storm surges. >> we are expecting a pretty significant storm here that could lead to very significant flooding. >> reporter: transportation brought to a standstill throughout the region. more than 6,000 flights have already been grounded through tuesday. leaving travelers scrambling. >> we're trying to get back to raleigh, north carolina, and we're stuck. >> we're basically almost having ne
after city. mass transit and airline operations are canceled, and schools, businesses, and government offices are closed. >> east coast is shut down. let's just call it what it is. >> except us. >> except we're here. hurricane sandy is on track to collide with a blast of wintry weather, barreling in from the west and a cold air mass from the arctic. all of that is combining to make a dangerous situation even worse. abc's tahman bradley is in ocean city, maryland. >>...
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that is for folks in the city 703-746-help. is and we will pause that online wjla.com. >> just eight days left until election day. sandy is impacting the campaign. the early voting in maryland has today andlled for made up on friday. obama canceled his campaign in florida. he opted to return to the white he isthis morning where conditions andm is prepping for an appearance tomorrow in green bay. he and president clinton will attend the events together. mayor ron is going forward with the events in ohio and iowa today -- mr. romney is going the events in ohio iowa today. they are collecting supplies for in virginia and a being used for efforts. on the hurricane that there is other news we need to update you on. an investigation in falls church found in ay was burned home at 4:00 a.m.. the flames were so intense that -- that a nearby home was also damaged. coming up next, we'll continue coverage of hurricane sandy. wwill check in with their crews on the roads and beaches and jacqui jeras will have the on the storm track. at 395.a
that is for folks in the city 703-746-help. is and we will pause that online wjla.com. >> just eight days left until election day. sandy is impacting the campaign. the early voting in maryland has today andlled for made up on friday. obama canceled his campaign in florida. he opted to return to the white he isthis morning where conditions andm is prepping for an appearance tomorrow in green bay. he and president clinton will attend the events together. mayor ron is going forward with the...
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heavy surf in ocean city. the national weather service reporting 40 mile an hour wind, 10 foot waves, and the worst of hurricane sandy is still a day away. >> we're very concerned about it when it gets here. >> the mayor has declared a state of emergency closing the beach and initiating phase two of the emergency evacuation plan, meaning a mandatory evacuation for residents south of 17th street. we even noticed flooding by midday on the bayside. >> we think the real issues will be in the downtown areas. if we do see tide levels we expect, we could lose power in that area. that causes problems for the residents in that area. >> the threat of the impending storm is enough to get people to board up on the boardwalk. >> is going to blow. we're going to get something out of this. hope it is not too bad. >> as far as storm watches, we found many at a familiar but dangerous side. we're at the inlet at the end of the boardwalk, typically one of the best places to watch a hurricane come in. you can see the waves crashi
heavy surf in ocean city. the national weather service reporting 40 mile an hour wind, 10 foot waves, and the worst of hurricane sandy is still a day away. >> we're very concerned about it when it gets here. >> the mayor has declared a state of emergency closing the beach and initiating phase two of the emergency evacuation plan, meaning a mandatory evacuation for residents south of 17th street. we even noticed flooding by midday on the bayside. >> we think the real issues...
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one of peru's poorest communities as it were the your city. in university they don't teach you that the earth has eyes but the farmers know the earth has eyes you know and through its eyes the earth sees and cries if you take care of it it's happy and if you destroy it cries we set out to convert the poor of us with them and we ended up being converted the farmers have worshiped the mountains for centuries. the mountains provide water and water is life. but newcomers have arrived from a different world for them mountains are going to angola this money. we. really believe you know discovered circulation some number of years ago. it's a it's a good deposit we four he's been a world class before and want to give the maximum upside to our investors in a rising gold market every ten dollar movement in the. price of gold. increases to. increases our cash flow by about fifty million dollars increases our earnings by about thirty million dollars. the miners have already destroyed several mountains their next project is mt keeley's but the farmers to s
one of peru's poorest communities as it were the your city. in university they don't teach you that the earth has eyes but the farmers know the earth has eyes you know and through its eyes the earth sees and cries if you take care of it it's happy and if you destroy it cries we set out to convert the poor of us with them and we ended up being converted the farmers have worshiped the mountains for centuries. the mountains provide water and water is life. but newcomers have arrived from a...
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city. came on short of atlantic city. generally storm surge to the right of it atlantic being on the south end of new jersey. most of that storm surge just encompassed. >> they got everybody out of there. christie was threatening to beat them up personally in they didn't leave. they got everybody out. we didn't hear of any deaths in atlantic city. in fact, new york city had a lot more death than atlantic city. >> 18. >> you couldn't evacuate new york city. it's gotham. 8-millimeter -- 8 million people. they did get people out of low lying. here because of the dependence on mass transit and all of the people living so so close together that lower manhattan, here is christie touring jersey. let's segway into lower manhattan. the hudson river now comes across on to the island of manhattan, correct? >> yeah. the hudson river on one side and east river on the other side. both of those rivers came on shore in lower manhattan. manhattan didn't get the worst of the wind. there was a 62 mile-per-hou
city. came on short of atlantic city. generally storm surge to the right of it atlantic being on the south end of new jersey. most of that storm surge just encompassed. >> they got everybody out of there. christie was threatening to beat them up personally in they didn't leave. they got everybody out. we didn't hear of any deaths in atlantic city. in fact, new york city had a lot more death than atlantic city. >> 18. >> you couldn't evacuate new york city. it's gotham....
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the other issue, we have been talking about this across the city. tremendous problems, but also throughout long island flooding. along huntington harbor where we were earlier the storm surge came in. even before high tide to mother started reaching harbor walls and the sea walls around that area. came on and they came out very quickly. we had to just basically wrap everything up and get out of there. we saw a police officer and he said had time ground. we did not hear of anybody getting stranded coming getting trapped by anything like that. those are low-lying areas. officials said that folks should have thought about leaving the areas, but a lot of residents we talked to were basically hunkered down and kind of writing the storm out. add generators, were prepared for the weather, but these areas to flood. areas along the north shore. we understand it is flooded out. we tried to get down the road earlier this evening for. we cannot give any further than about a quarter mile past these barriers because it was just way to flooded out. obviously we did
the other issue, we have been talking about this across the city. tremendous problems, but also throughout long island flooding. along huntington harbor where we were earlier the storm surge came in. even before high tide to mother started reaching harbor walls and the sea walls around that area. came on and they came out very quickly. we had to just basically wrap everything up and get out of there. we saw a police officer and he said had time ground. we did not hear of anybody getting...
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with turbine generators was constructed in around six months as a factory just outside of the white city about hunger and in two thousand and six following as much fanfare that would normally accompany the launch of a new ocean liner the floating power plant made its maiden final voyage to keep. just like the original it was towed on pontoons into the bay instead of tearing down the existing structure they left it in place and simply attached. to the face of it which by the way had been made a monument to russian science and technology. outfitted with new digital equipment the original control room still remains the hub of human activity here surprisingly simple an actual operation. power plant can be. no more than just a few workers. those that need. any machine. which can be mounted. in the process of converting mechanical energy into electricity is rather straightforward as well get the turbine spinning it operates pretty much like all other power generation plants out there because of the. vertical shaft. of the turbine. to create electricity. construction. the past year one and a ha
with turbine generators was constructed in around six months as a factory just outside of the white city about hunger and in two thousand and six following as much fanfare that would normally accompany the launch of a new ocean liner the floating power plant made its maiden final voyage to keep. just like the original it was towed on pontoons into the bay instead of tearing down the existing structure they left it in place and simply attached. to the face of it which by the way had been made a...
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i was in new york city some 30 years ago. >> oh my god. i was wondering when this moment would come. >> what is your mother's name? >> barbara. it is not barbara for the record. >> that's what she called herself when i met her, or i met him. >> i will see myself out, thank you very much. >> oh goodness. >> i think you lost control of the room. >> how dare you call me out on my hosting abilities. you go ahead. what do you think about this? you hate the first amendment, but you are ambivalent on sex offenders. >> i am conflicted. there are wives and children who are a part of the sex offenders, and they are not allowed to decorate. >> how tragic for them. >> i do feel bad about that. >> you know why i feel bad? bill is still single. >> i'm sorry. i keep interest rupting -- i keep interruptiing you. >> you should not send your kids to these houses because i agree as supporters of the law say it is an opportunity for sex offenders to lure people into their houses, and it is dangerous. >> here is the thing if are you a violent felon you can't b
i was in new york city some 30 years ago. >> oh my god. i was wondering when this moment would come. >> what is your mother's name? >> barbara. it is not barbara for the record. >> that's what she called herself when i met her, or i met him. >> i will see myself out, thank you very much. >> oh goodness. >> i think you lost control of the room. >> how dare you call me out on my hosting abilities. you go ahead. what do you think about this? you hate...
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new york city has taken the unprecedented step to shut down mass transit in the city. we'll keep you updated throughout the night. now back to msnbc undercover. >>> there is nothing more shocking than understanding that this young woman, who we will call dana, was a highly recruited college athlete just a few short years ago. at dana's request, we refrain from mentioning specifics. >> i had scholarship offers from i can't even count how many universities. i could have basically played sports any where that i wanted to. >> we met dana at what she now admits was the lowest point of her life. strung out on heroin and selling her body for cash. dana was arrested in a federal sting aimed at rescuing trafficked girls. >> she did not work for a pimp, she had a little heroin, she was scared at first. >> between tears and lock up, the college student admitted to being addicted to heroin after a devastating sports injury. she told our cameras, this is not the life she had planned. >> i was a happy go lucky kid, had a lot of friends, played a lot of sports and was really active.
new york city has taken the unprecedented step to shut down mass transit in the city. we'll keep you updated throughout the night. now back to msnbc undercover. >>> there is nothing more shocking than understanding that this young woman, who we will call dana, was a highly recruited college athlete just a few short years ago. at dana's request, we refrain from mentioning specifics. >> i had scholarship offers from i can't even count how many universities. i could have basically...
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a free city isabout to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more power. i hope that will change, but i'm not optimistic as thomas jefferson said, the natural progressive things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. he said that years ago, and he has been proven right. what if there was a way to create a new kind of government, a more limited one that jefferson had in mind that helps poor people by freeing the free-market to work its magic. a free city not too far from the united states where americans could move. that may happen cent. a central american country recently signed an agreement with a group of investors to build a privately run city. its own police force, no income tax, no sales tax, no capital gains tax to all the property tax and no federal regulation. it sounds good to me. the man behind it joins us now from honduras. you came on the show a year ago to discuss the idea of a free city and its thousand you have made p
a free city isabout to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more power. i hope that will change, but i'm not optimistic as thomas jefferson said, the natural progressive things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. he said that years ago, and he has been proven right. what if there was a way to create a new kind of government, a more limited one that jefferson had in mind that helps...
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the orange and black in the motor city. half >> good evening everybody a busy day for the giants. it went down of this with but left early from san francisco. they are headed for detroit. buster posy all feeling good vogelson is the starting the san francisco giants once again are the underdog for game 3 tomorrow. for what that is worth. and the fellows. prior to the work out. >> i would much prefer the lead in the other way again and that is just a number. >> we are definitely not taking this for granted. we want to come out here and play the type of baseball the we have been planning for the past six days and try to get victories as soon as possible that we have been--plan flying playing. >> we just need to keep our momentum. >> the giants are up 2-0. >> and let us take a look at the work out at comerica. and the official forecast in a moment but it is not going to be california. there are expecting temperatures in the 30's and the tigers have to win. no question. however, that is the story. as we get ready for game no. 3 tomorrow in detroit. sandoval is hitting 714. for the wor
the orange and black in the motor city. half >> good evening everybody a busy day for the giants. it went down of this with but left early from san francisco. they are headed for detroit. buster posy all feeling good vogelson is the starting the san francisco giants once again are the underdog for game 3 tomorrow. for what that is worth. and the fellows. prior to the work out. >> i would much prefer the lead in the other way again and that is just a number. >> we are...
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there are five in baltimore city. if you choose to vote early, you can cast your ballot at any site in your jurisdiction. for more on commitment 20 gulf coverage, go to our website, wbaltv.com. >> it was an intense mourning at owings mills high school after a student was seen carrying a firearm. it was later identified as a a b b a gun. lowell melser or as the outcome of that situation. >> police say they have a 17- year-old male student from owings mills high school in custody. police say he brought a be be done on to the school campus. -- he brought a bb gun to school. some parents are upset because they said the school never told them about the incident. tense moments at around 10:00 a.m. after baltimore county officers were sent to the school after a call that a student had some sort of weapon. >> the student is all the other person with a gun did exactly what we would want them to do. he reported it very broadly to the school administrators. they then did exactly what they were supposed to do. they locked down th
there are five in baltimore city. if you choose to vote early, you can cast your ballot at any site in your jurisdiction. for more on commitment 20 gulf coverage, go to our website, wbaltv.com. >> it was an intense mourning at owings mills high school after a student was seen carrying a firearm. it was later identified as a a b b a gun. lowell melser or as the outcome of that situation. >> police say they have a 17- year-old male student from owings mills high school in custody....
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a business or liver in baltimore city. it is something to think about. you might prevent water from getting into your property. >> thanks a lot. >>> they are ready and now, it is your turn. do you have what you need on handwrite now to ride out the storm? abc 2 works for you to give you tips on what to have inside the house. the experts say you should have enough on hand to provide for every member of your family. >> get your essential records, your insurance policies, ready, get your car insurance policy. all these critical records. make sure they are in a dry, safe place. keep them on you, because if you get a tree that goes through your house, you want to have that information available to you post storm. >>> so what do we need to do? if your power goes out, here are a few things to think about food and water for three days for every member of the family including your pet. batteries and battery powered radio. ice in a cooler to keep food fresh and if you have an old- fashioned corded phone around, if you still have lan
a business or liver in baltimore city. it is something to think about. you might prevent water from getting into your property. >> thanks a lot. >>> they are ready and now, it is your turn. do you have what you need on handwrite now to ride out the storm? abc 2 works for you to give you tips on what to have inside the house. the experts say you should have enough on hand to provide for every member of your family. >> get your essential records, your insurance policies,...
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in general i just came out of a meeting with the city's councillors. you i saw the protest in the main square and the police harassment it up and i didn't participate in the protest of the people in meeting is that. i came to get a fax from the minister and saw the police beating people and throwing tear gas on . lloyd give us the i'm going to address the crowd and tell them to remain calm. because you're going to thanks general please restrain your offices now you know i'm going outside to see what i can do to get with him most of them yeah thanks general good bye they're going to stop outside now i'm going outside. there are. they threw me in i already spoke to the minister. the weights listen to me listen to me i know i saw the police on from here like you know the general is giving the order to stop but you need to stop too don't slow any more stones listen to me they provoked us if you're not going to listen to me then negotiate you selfs with. the listen to me in the final they started this with your i saw you don't need to explain i just told th
in general i just came out of a meeting with the city's councillors. you i saw the protest in the main square and the police harassment it up and i didn't participate in the protest of the people in meeting is that. i came to get a fax from the minister and saw the police beating people and throwing tear gas on . lloyd give us the i'm going to address the crowd and tell them to remain calm. because you're going to thanks general please restrain your offices now you know i'm going outside to see...
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also, the ultimate result of the opposite of free cities. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. ♪ john: we are back with your questions or comments from my guess. congressman vin jordan. york city commissioner of human resources and author of after the welfare state. so first from facebook. dave hamilton asks god could a collapse of the welfare state ever be peaceful? i don't see a collapse happening with of chaos. >> i think absolutely. this gigantic lumbering staggering welfare state. the 1990's, they ask some hard questions. this was not affordable. they manage to touch from their welfare state very
also, the ultimate result of the opposite of free cities. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a...